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The Legend of Dragoon | 
| From: Square Enix Category: Video Games
Buy New: $12.50
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Avg. Customer Rating: 351 reviews Sales Rank: 726
Platform: Playstation ESRB: Teen Media: Video Game Operating System: Playstation Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.7 x 1
MPN: 44912 UPC: 711719449126 EAN: 0711719449126 ASIN: B00004S9AF
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| Features:
| • | 3 years in the making with a development team of over 100 members | | • | Transform into Dragoons and unleash extraordinary powers | | • | Incredibly diverse characters wield unique weapons and Dragoon attacks powered by the elements | | • | Totally unique and innovative tactical combat "Additionals" System | | • | Discover the truth about the Black Monster |
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Product Description A four-disc RPG epic, The Legend of Dragoon is set in a time of swords, magic, and dragons. Ten thousand years prior, the Dragon War pitted Dragoons--humans with the power to control dragons--against Enslavers, magicians who sought to enslave the humans. Now Dart, a young warrior, is on a quest to find the demon that killed his parents. The Legend of Dragoon features prerendered, 3-D backgrounds and detailed, polygonal figures. Several nonplaying characters and many full-motion video scenes take you through the complex story. The game's turn-based battle engine allows you to increase the strength of an attack through repeated button taps and shows the percentage increase you've created. A timing feature in the battle modes allows you to add devastating combinations to your attacks. The Spirit Points you accumulate during your quest can be used to unlock a special power, known as the Dragon attack.
Editorial Review Talk about going out with a bang! Sony Computer Entertainment released its four-disc The Legend of Dragoon for the PlayStation only months before the release of that console's successor, the PlayStation2. This very absorbing role-playing game, with hours upon hours of story and inventive gameplay, might just be the last great title for the glorious PSX. The copious story begins with Dart, a vengeful young man with spiky hair and red armor who embarks on a desperate rescue mission to break his childhood sweetheart out of a castle prison. The two join forces with a knight who is trying to end a war that's destroying the region. Dart soon learns that he is a Dragoon--a human who's privy to the spiritual power of dragons. Like all RPG heroes, Dart is up against impossible odds, but his newfound Dragoon magic and battle skills go a long way toward making the bet even money. And that's just the beginning. Grab a spare memory card and a comfy chair and be prepared to spend at least 20 hours getting through the first disk (there are three others just like it in the double-wide case). It's hard to sustain a player through this kind of time span, but The Legend of Dragoon takes chances and wins. For example, its battle system is turn based, so you can actually use some strategy, but it also features special "additions," or fighting combos that unfold if you match the X button to that addition's timing. When handling three players' additions, each with unique sequences, it can be quite challenging. You can increase the potency of the elemental magic up to 160 percent by quickly tapping X during your cast. Also, the perspectives often change between battles--players will direct the action from behind the heroes, behind the villains, looking down from above, and off to the side. There are a couple downsides to the game. First, the stylized transitions into and out of battle mode, while initially cool, quickly become exhausting--especially when running the gauntlet through lesser foes in the wilderness or lower ramparts of a castle. The game's story is built such that you're watching the sometimes goofy dialog as a spectator rather than participating in it. There are a few occasions when the game will prompt you to choose from two different responses, but often either response will bring about the same conclusion. That tightly controlled narrative, however, often works in the player's favor by keeping the game flowing instead of the wandering common in other RPGs, where players waste time looking to each townsperson for direction. Overall, the game's wonderfully illustrated sets, light exploration and problem solving, and a handful of jaw-dropping full-motion video scenes make The Legend of Dragoon fun to play and hard to put down. --Porter Hall Pros: - Hours upon hours of story and gameplay
- Turn-based battle made more exciting by combo-attack-style "additions"
- Many different monsters, spells, weapons, and items
Cons: - Very linear gameplay offers no chance to affect outcome
- Stylish pre- and postbattle sequences quickly grow tiresome
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| Customer Reviews: Read 20 more reviews...
Great game, not sure if its compatible with the newer ps2's though. October 4, 2008 Sometimes the game will freeze after a boss fight. It is a greatest hits version though, and I think it might not be completely compatible with the newer slim ps2's.
Overrated September 15, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
"I will stop you to go forward" the portal watcher of Ulara said to me, the main protagonist. Of course what she meant was "I won't let you pass."
Above is just one hilarious example of the terrible dialogue in this game. The dialogue is consistently this bad throughout the entire game, demeaning the characters, story, and entire game to amateur level.
Dungeons are the heart of this game's gameplay, which are long and tedious. Same areas are used in different locations with at least one battle in each area. The numerous battles and repetitious dungeons make the gameplay incredibly slow and dry.
Supposedly this game is well known for its cool battle quirks. This is true, almost everything you do in a battle is effected in some way by player performance. However I did not find this to be enjoyable. After hundreds of battles I was pleading for the game to automate my attacks. Repetition of button-timing and button-mashing mini games during battles became tiresome extremely fast.
Soundtrack was quite nice though, paralleling Final Fantasy series quality. This however doesn't make up for the rest of this mess.
With poor story and gameplay, this game is not something I enjoyed playing.
wow September 6, 2008 Just the best. This and Final Fantasy 7 are fighting for the spot in best RPG when this one is just a one shot game with no sequals. but why is it so special? well because of Everything!!!!!!!!!! This game is absolutly amazing. It will have you playing for days days and more days for its 4 disc set the game is very lengthy. And the fighting style is FF style with a twist. The game is very interactive wich keeps it from getting very boring. Unlinke other games. the things you do in battle all have to do with interaction, its not just perssing the "attack" button and chosing a target anymore. You press attack and chose someone then you have to press X at the given times to do the most damage and get SP(spirit points i believe). And with attack items you repitevly press X to keep the attack going building damage. And when your in your special form your attacks are interactive as well but i wont get into that. The writing is great and the voice acting in some scenes are excelent. Its above perfect! A Must have!!!
Great Game Bad Glitch August 30, 2008 I absolutely love this game. It is by far the best one for PS1 however for some reason my copy has a bad glitch after a boss fight on disc 2. Fight works great but when you try to continue you get a beutiful black screen. Have done all I can. No scratches, new game, bad glitch.
Great RPG August 18, 2008 The Legend of Dragoon is a great RPG (Role Playing Game). Though some critics would say it was Sony's poor attempt to make the typical RPG story/gameplay, others say that it was Sony's successful release before the arrival of the PS2.
To me, this game is one of my favorite games. It has a good story as well as memorable characters. The fighting system is based upon combo attacks, where you must hit the designated key at the right time to preform the attack and add additional damage when more hits are in the combo (obviously).
The game has beautiful environments. The cities, caves, woods, etc look great considering it being a PS1 title, all unique.
If you are a fan of RPG's or just oldschool games in general, it's definately worth playing.
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